Both sides discuss attractive business opportunities in Pakistan’s fast growing IT sector
US Chargé d’Affaires Natalie A Baker unveils a full-sized replica of the iconic Liberty Bell at a ceremony held at Lincoln Corner, Islamabad. Photo: Express
ISLAMABAD:
United States Chargé d’Affaires (CDA) Natalie A. Baker hosted a webinar on Thursday to connect 25 representatives from American information and communication technology (ICT) companies with senior Pakistani government officials and explore attractive business opportunities in the country’s fast growing IT sector.
A press release from the embassy said several officials joined the webinar to discuss investment opportunities, regulatory frameworks and partnership potential in Pakistan’s ICT sector.
In her remarks, Baker said, “The US mission in Pakistan is committed to fostering strong economic ties between the two countries.”
She added, “We believe that by working together, we can unlock the full potential of Pakistan’s IT sector, create new opportunities for American businesses, and contribute to Pakistan’s economic development.”
She said the US embassy and consulates were here to support American companies, as they navigated the Pakistani market, by connecting them with local partners and ensuring they had the resources and information needed to succeed.
“We are committed to facilitate investment, promote trade, and advocate for policies to improve the business environment,” she said.
The webinar highlighted growth opportunities in cloud computing, data centres, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence — key areas where US companies offer proven expertise and innovation.
During the webinar, Pakistani officials outlined government initiatives to advance digital policies, expand broadband connectivity, promote technology parks and support innovation through regulatory reforms and incentives.
Baker also emphasised the timeliness of strengthening US-Pakistan technology cooperation, saying, “This year in the US, we are celebrating America’s 250th anniversary, which presents us with an opportunity to celebrate American innovation and leadership in the technology sector.”
The press release said the technology sector exemplified US ingenuity and leadership, which the Freedom 250 celebration honoured.
The webinar was part of the ‘Direct Line’ for American businesses programme, which provides the US businesses with direct access to foreign government officials and market experts, facilitating informed decision-making about international business opportunities.

